RSWA Abandons Recycling Cut Proposal

The Rivanna Solid Waste Authority told an overflow crowd at yesterday’s public hearing that they would not be making the proposed cutabacks, including as a $1/visit fee, elimination of some currently-accepted recyclables, and a cutback in hours. However, RSWA still needs to meet their budget for FY2003, which begins July 1st. Another hearing will be scheduled before then to propose another solution to the financial problems that doesn’t involve these sorts of cutbacks. Jake Mooney has the story in today’s Progress.

What Happened to WINA’s Programming?

Anonymous writes: I had been a great admirer of WINA news. However, I’m curious about the support that WINA has for their afternoon programming. Clark Howard is interesting and educational. But the rest of the afternoon programming is really one long hateful outpour (I’m thinking particularly of Neal Boortz). I keep accidentally having to hear him when all I want is the weather. So what’s up with the afternoon programming? I’m told that this is what people want. How do they know this? The station manager says it’s ratings and that’s why advertisers sign on. But do they listen to this stuff and how hateful it is? Is there any way to talk to advertisers and say that contrary to rating books, the programming stinks and makes me want to send a note to the advertisers?

VPTC Virtual Candidate’s Forum Published

Colin writes: The Virginia Piedmont Technology Council has published its Virtual Candidate’s Forum for the upcoming Charlottesville city council election. Unfortunately, despite a two week allotment for response and a weeks extension, only two candidates provided responses. Any responses that are received past this publication will be posted as an addendum. The document and any addendums can be found here: http://leg.vptc.org/article.php?sid=69

Democratic Mayor Blake Caravati and Republican Rob Schilling were the two who replied.

C’ville Featured in InStyle Magazine

writes: Charlottesville is featured in this month’s issue of InStyle Magazine, whose circulation nationally is 1.6 million. They focus on such local favorite hangouts as the Blue Light Grill, Spudnuts, the Mudhouse, and Fridays After Five. UVA, Monticello, and downtown mall shops are also highlighted. Of course, InStyle couldn’t have gotten away without mentioning the DMB. The feature starts on page 417 in the May 2002 issue with actress Sela Ward on the cover…

See the three blurry shadowy people in the photo of Fleurie? One of those is me. :)

Council Candidates on WNRN

miss_tori writes: On WNRN’s Sunday Morning WakeUp Call, host Rick Moore will talk with Council candidates. It’s a call in show, so feel free to chime in. 979-0919 or 877-967-6762. Sunday (4/21) at 11 a.m. on 91.9 in town, 88.1 in Staunton/Waynesboro, 89.9 in Sweetbriar/Amherst area or streaming in Windows Media Format on the web.

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